“I just wrapped up another child identity theft case involving a young
12-year-old victim,” confirmed David Howe, SubscriberWise founder and
CEO. “The child in this latest case was first exploited when he was just
3-years-old. And what’s more outrageous from the standpoint of
victimization, it wasn’t until the child’s identity turned up again in
2016 - in two separate crimes that occurred at MCTV
and CenturyLink - that SubscriberWise
was finally able to put the brakes on the predatory behavior that
spanned nearly the entirety of the child’s young life.

“The good news is that we were able to provide law enforcement
professionals a mountain of evidence so compelling and so overwhelming
that the case promptly resulted in a criminal complaint filed against
the parent-suspect. It’s now in the hands of the State of Ohio.

“The bad news is that hundreds of children are victimized every day in
this country and there’s absolutely no end in sight because of technology
lapses at the federal level and because of the establishment’s
remarkable culpability for the suffering and despair that haunts the
victims forever.

“However, on a positive foot-note related to the 12-year-old victim’s
case, SubscriberWise can unequivocally confirm that the fraudulent
credit file is now suppressed at TransUnion; Equifax and Experian have
been alerted with details of the breach.

“Regrettably, file suppression is very rare and child victims are often
exploited over and over because of technology gaps at the federal
level,” Howe added.

“Moreover, there’s almost never an advocate for the child-victim since
the overwhelming majority of police and prosecutors will never confront
a single instance of child identity theft during the duration of their
professional career. And that’s because the victims are voiceless
children -- and because the perpetrators are almost always a parent.

“And even if there is an advocate, the child would potentially be
re-victimized by having to testify against their parent or guardian,”
Howe lamented. “This is justification for the federal government to do
its job and protect our children.

“So today I’m again making an urgent public
plea for Mr. Trump to meet for the bipartisan objective of
protecting our children during his first 100 days,” continued Howe.

“The presentation I’ve prepared for the President-elect includes
substantial criminal evidence from this latest child theft,”
acknowledged Howe. “I also intend to provide Mr. Trump sensitive
information involving the national credit systems, which will include
detailed information explaining the automated underwriting systems that
currently enable children to be exploited with virtually
no detection or red
flags whatsoever.

SubscriberWise® launched as the first issuing consumer reporting agency
exclusively for the cable industry one decade ago. The company filed
extensive documentation and end-user agreements to access TransUnion’s
consumer database. TransUnion approved the request as part of a pilot
project in 2007. In 2009, SubscriberWise and TransUnion announced a
joint marketing agreement for the benefit of America’s cable operators.
Today SubscriberWise is a risk management preferred-solutions provider
for the National Cable Television Cooperative.

SubscriberWise contributions to telecom are quantified in the billions
of dollars annually.

SubscriberWise is a U.S.A. federally registered trademark of the
SubscriberWise Limited Liability Co.